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Relocating to Creekside in The Woodlands, Texas? I can help you with that! Creekside is located in Harris County and the village is nestled on about 3,500 acres of wooded forest that can be accessed from Gosling or Kuykendahl Road. Below is a video about the Village of Creekside. You can also read more about it further down the page.

Featured at Creekside Park is a wide variety of new homes from more than a dozen regional and national homebuilders. Single-family homes and patio homes provide new options for families in every stage of life. Carlton Woods Creekside, the premier gated community of The Woodlands, offers elegant custom homes by more than 15 independent custom homebuilders. And with new neighborhoods near Rob Fleming Park and Aquatic Center and 72-acre Lake Paloma, there’s a wealth of outdoor recreation for residents.

Like each village in The Woodlands, Creekside Park feels like its own small town. A home comes with neighborhood schools, easy access to public services, shopping and places of worship. The Woodlands as a whole also has many community amenities for leisure, education, shopping, dining, entertainment and healthcare.

Public schools in Creekside Park are part of the TEA Recognized Tomball Independent School District. Children attend Exemplary-rated Creekside Forest K-6 Elementary, Tomball Junior High and Tomball High School. The second K-6 school, Timber Creek Elementary, is under construction with a 2012 opening planned. The junior high and high school are approximately 10 miles from the Kuykendahl Road entrance to the village.

Tomball ISD has committed to two more sites near Kuykendahl Road for construction of neighborhood schools. With a smaller district area and low student-to-teach ratios, Tomball ISD can provide children with individualized attention while offering opportunities to join recognized clubs, award-winning athletics and a variety of fine arts organizations.

Private education is very convenient to residents of Creekside Park. Acclaimed private schools, like The Woodlands Preparatory School and Cunae International School, are located nearby. The John Cooper School, The Woodlands Christian Academy and St. Anthony of Padua Catholic School are located in neighboring villages. Sites have also been planned for pre-schools and child care centers within the village and there are more than 30 to choose from throughout The Woodlands.

For higher education, Lone Star College-Montgomery and Lone Star College-University Center provide associate’s and bachelor’s degree programs, job training and continuing education. Lone Star College has plans to open a satellite campus in Creekside Park.

Each village in The Woodlands has its own village shopping center, and Creekside Park is no exception. Creekside Park Village Center near Kuykendahl Road is planned to open in the near future. Indian Springs Village Center and Sterling Ridge Village Center are also nearby. The Creekside Park master plan also includes six sites for places of worship. New Haven House of Prayer, the first place of worship in the village, is open on Creekside Forest Drive.

The Woodlands Township contracts with Harris County Deputy Constables, Precinct 4 for police protection in the Village of Creekside Park. The Woodlands Fire Department provides 24/7 fire and emergency medical services to residents of Creekside Park from Fire Station 8, located on Gosling Road. An additional fire station serving the Villages of Creekside Park and Indian Springs is scheduled to open in early 2012.

Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital and St. Lukes’s The Woodlands Hospital both offer advanced diagnostic services, specialized medicine and comprehensive care for all ages at their campuses in The Woodlands. This is complemented by various emergency care and professional healthcare facilities through the community.

Spend the weekend exploring The Woodlands Town Center, where The Woodlands Waterway® is lined with upscale shops, restaurants, movie theaters, entertainment and attractions like The Fountains at Waterway Square. From the Woodlands Mall to 34-acre “Main Street-style” Market Street, Town Center provides family fun in a hip, urban atmosphere.

In Town Center and throughout The Woodlands, there are more than 1,700 businesses that call The Woodlands home, from major corporations to entrepreneurial startups. These local career opportunities make it possible for residents to enjoy the benefits of living and working in their own community. And for those who travel, Bush Intercontinental Airport, an international hub, is an easy 25-minute drive from The Woodlands.

The incomparable Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion features popular touring shows like, Santana, Dave Matthews Band, Stevie Nicks, Adele and Peter Gabriel. The Pavilion is also the Summer Home of the Houston Symphony, and presents cultural and educational programming throughout the season.

Summer Concerts in the Park, jazz concerts at Market Street, sports activities at the many parks in The Woodlands and the YMCA, splashing at 13 community pools, and a year-round calendar of special events keeps families busy, active and happy, creating memories that last a lifetime.

The largest greenspace in Creekside Park is the 1,700-acre George Mitchell Nature Preserve, named in honor of The Woodlands’ founder, George Mitchell, a true visionary who molded the course The Woodlands would follow throughout its development. With soft trails for hiking and birding, as well as opportunities for kayaking and mountain biking, the Preserve includes seven miles of frontage along Spring Creek. It is part of the Spring Creek Greenway, a joint effort of Harris and Montgomery Counties to connect and protect up to 12,000 acres of forest on both sides of Spring Creek. Trailheads lead into the Preserve from several neighborhoods in Creekside Park.

Another large greenspace in the village is 20-acre Rob Fleming Park, named in memory of Rob Fleming, Texas Parks and Wildlife naturalist and illustrator. Fleming Park features a massive, Craftsman-style lodge, ideal for outdoor performances and events, a playground, playfield, bluebonnet meadow, one-acre pond and butterfly garden. A wildlife sculpture trail that will be a tribute to Rob Fleming is also planned.

Adjacent to the park is Rob Fleming Aquatic Center, the perfect place for cool, summer fun. Situated on a 13-acre site overlooking Lake Paloma, the Aquatic Center features a two-story flume slide for tubing, a 500-foot long “Lazy River”, and a resort-style, free-form pool with beach entry. Within the pool is an interactive play structure that includes a 150-gallon “dump” bucket blasting a spray of water on the swimmers below. Managed by The Woodlands Township, the Rob Fleming Aquatic Center is open to all residents for a seasonal fee.

For those seeking fitness and adventure, the new South Montgomery County YMCA in Creekside Park offers both indoor and outdoor activities for all ages. A 15-acre day camp with lodge, tee-pee village and tree houses. Alpine Tower with ropes course, outdoor theater with stage, and a family outdoor adventure are features at the new Y, which is the third YMCA branch in The Woodlands.

A world unto itself, the 500-acre gated community of Carlton Woods Creekside has a Tom Fazio Championship golf course as its centerpiece. Magnificent custom homes set amid the beauty of natural landscaping surround the golf course and Fazio Clubhouse, offering the ultimate in personal service and amenities. A year-round calendar of special events for the families of Carlton Woods adds to the legacy of this exclusive country club lifestyle.

Owners have the opportunity to be members of The Club at Carlton Woods, also home to a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course and 53,000-square-foot Italianate main clubhouse in the original enclave of Carlton Woods, located a few miles away within the Village of Sterling Ridge. The Club at Carlton Woods is one of only two private clubs in the country to offer the Nicklaus/Fazio combination.

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  • Ursula

    My husband and I are interested in Creekside but we both work and we havent been able to find daycares that provide transportation to Timber Creek. This is a huge issue for us but we love the area. Do you know when and were daycares are slated to be built.

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